Subject |
Re: apache |
From |
Charlie <tm@tc.com> |
Date |
Tue, 12 Sep 2017 13:57:10 -0400 |
Newsgroups |
dbase.getting-started |
Hi Dave.. Thanks very much for the info. I am able to charge my laptop and cell phone from my car and I have a hotspot on my phone so it works pretty well. Now my car won't start though!!! (Just fooling.)
And I did hear that apache is good for debugging so that is cool!
Take care!
David Ball Wrote:
> Hi Charlie
>
> Good to hear that you survived. Sounds like you're on a laptop; I hope the
> battery holds out for you.
>
> Apache.org no longer provides Windows binaries directly, but they do provide
> some links to where you can get it:
>
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/platform/windows.html#down
>
> I am familiar with ApacheHaus and ApacheLounge - both provide stable
> executables with no wrappers or malware.
>
> I did try XAMPP - it has Apache bundled with mysql and php, etc. -
> installation was very easy and it worked as I recall but when things went
> wrong, it was very difficult to track down where the problem was because
> they did all the configuration behind the scenes. I was not able to do
> things as I wanted, so I went back to plain vanilla Apache.
>
> You will have to do some reading so that you can choose the correct version
> for your machine.
>
> Good luck!
> David Ball
> www.dBASEHost.com
>
>
>
> "Charlie" wrote in message news:45sXnM#KTHA.1896@ip-AC1E04A7...
>
> Not sure if my post went through so I'll repeat. I apologize if this is a
> duplication.
>
> We survived Irma. Have no power or water but doing OK otherwise.
>
> In reading up on web wizards it mentions installing an apache server and
> says it is supplied on the dbase plus disk. I have a feeling that is for a
> prior version as I can't find anything on the dbase 10 version I have.
>
> Should I just download from apache.org?
>
> Thanks for any help!!
>
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